About that voter fraud that doesn't exist...

Molina and his wife had numerous voters change their addresses to places they didnt liveincluding the apartment complex he owns, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxtons office announced after the arrests, adding that Molinas vote harvesting scheme involved the participation of paid campaign workers, among others.

Earlier this month, a Hidalgo County grand jury indicted Richard and Dalia Molina on one count each of engaging in organized election fraud and 11 counts of illegal voting. The indictment names nine co-conspirators.

Even California is being forced to admit they have a voter fraud problem.

Politics -- voting and elections -- are a system that controls billions of dollars in public funds that is ripe for the taking. Of course the unscrupulous will look for ways to cheat. We need to take reasonable measures to secure our elections systems (voter id being one of them, and cleaning the voter rolls being another). Until we do, politicians will find ways to game the system.

About the voter fraud that doesn't exist...

An indictment unsealed in Los Angeles charged nine people accused of participating in voting fraud schemes  in which homeless people were allegedly offered cash or cigarettes in exchange for forged signatures on initiative petitions and voter registration forms.

Seven of the accused pleaded not guilty early Friday. The two others have not yet appeared in court on the new case.

Prosecutors have accused the group of 14 felonies for a variety of alleged acts during the 2016 and 2018 election cycles, including charges of circulating an initiative with forged or fictitious names, signing fictitious names, registering fictitious persons, and making payment for signatures, according to the indictment. None of the defendants faces all of the charges.

About that voter fraud that doesn't exist...

I ask you, Who do you want to vote for? [but] I vote for the one I want, the one I'm helping, she said, referring to the candidate on whose behalf she is being paid.

Then she mailed the ballots, without signing as a witness as legally required. "I put [the ballots] in my bag, she said. I want to make sure nobody sees, you know, you're not supposed to do [this]. I go to the post office and make sure no [one is] surrounding her, then she dropped the ballots in the mail.

She said she shepherded mail-in ballots for most anyone: The whole county and the whole courthouse  city council, school board, any election you name Ive done."

About that voter fraud that doesn't exist...

The crude exchange played out hundreds of times on L.A.s skid row during the 2016 election cycle and again this year, prosecutors said Tuesday as they announced criminal charges against nine people accused in a fraud scheme.

Using cash and cigarettes as lures, the defendants approached homeless people on skid row and asked them to forge signatures on state ballot measure petitions and voter registration forms, the district attorneys office said. The defendants  some of whom were scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday  face several criminal charges, including circulating a petition with fake names, voter fraud and registering a fictitious person. . . .

Broward County Election Supervisor Brenda Snipes resigns

About that voter fraud that doesn't exist...

For example, to improve the accuracy of Georgias records, state legislators last year required that information on a voter registration application match a drivers license, state ID card or Social Security record. Inconsistencies can cause a voters registration to be flagged as pending while the discrepancy is investigated.

As the secretary of state told radio host Erick Erickson, there are 75,000 pending voters among a record total of 7 million registered in the state. Of these, 9,224 are minors under 18; 2,935 used a fake address; 3,393 are not citizens, and 5,842 were already registered.

Of the remaining [53606] applications, 75 percent submitted erroneous Social Security information [40204]. Almost a quarter [10051] of those sloppy forms came from a registration effort by the New Georgia Project, a group founded in 2014 by Stacey Abrams, the Democratic nominee for governor.

Abrams seems unconcerned about voter integrity, telling a crowd in Jonesboro that the "blue wave" would include "those who are documented and undocumented. She later claimed she didnt mean to imply noncitizens should actually vote.

(I added the math in brackets above).

Erroneous social security information would be a hallmark of fake IDs possessed by illegal immigrants. How many races would an extra 10,000 Dem votes swing?

There are many other examples at the link, including Texas, California, Pennsylvania, and Michigan.

About that voter fraud that doesn't exist..

Less than a year before gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum publicly denounced President Donald Trumps efforts to investigate the threat of voter fraud, Gillums brother, Marcus Gillum, voted in the 2016 general election in Tallahassee, Florida while a resident of Chicago, Illinois.

According to Florida law, you must be a legal resident in Florida to vote in elections. Casting an illegal vote in Florida is a third-degree felony...

California registering huge numbrs of illegal voters

Last week Californias Department of Motor Vehicles sent 23,000 erroneous voter registrations to the office of Secretary of State Alex Padilla, who maintains the list of registered voters. The DMV blamed it technical errors and said none of the erroneous registrations involved undocumented immigrants. Padilla was extremely disappointed and deeply frustrated and the DMV assured him it wouldnt happen again.

Legitimate voters have good reason to believe Padilla was not disappointed but delighted. The odds are strong that illegals make up most if not all of the newly registered voters. The registrations of illegals will be happening again, in greater numbers, as the November election approaches.

The day after the 23,000 registrations made news, it emerged that from late April to early August, the DMV registered 182,000 new voters, with the largest number, 112,000, choosing no party. Neither the DMV nor Padilla would explain the numbers but the trend is evident and all by design.

So why the big effort? Well, there's no presidential race this time around, but House Intel Committee chair Devin Nunes is from California, one of their rare rural seats. They would love to make him stop investigating their party's abuse of the FBI in 2016.

About that voter fraud that doesn't exist...

Elvis David Fullerton has voted in 16 elections in North Carolina dating back nearly two decades.

The only problem, authorities say, is hes not a citizen and never should have been on the voter rolls, much less allowed to step into a polling booth to cast a ballot.

Mr. Fullerton, who is still a citizen of Grenada, is one of 19 North Carolinians the federal government indicted last month on charges of illegal voting. Yet even now, his name remains on the states rolls in Wake County, and local officials say theres not much they can do about it.

He's not eligible to vote, but he's on the voter rolls, has voted 16 times over two decades, and has been indicted... but they can't remove him?

If there's a legal reason he can't be removed, it needs to be fixed. If there is red tape involved it needs to be cut.